Las gomas son combustible, en los incendios no se pueden apagar, hay mucha experiencia de incendios acelerados por los muros de gomas en Valparaiso Chile, el año pasado murieron 125 personas que no pudieron escapar de una villa que quedo rodeada por el fuego intensificado por los muros de gomas.
The tires are the best fuel for the fire… if some day have fire, to be unstopable, the experience say not put more fuel nearby the house…. So your building is made by the strongest pro-fire material
Even without getting baked in the sun, the whole house will smell like tires all the time. I wonder if there's a way to seal the tires so the smell stays in.
While I applaud your enthusiasm and care for the environment, using tires is a really dumb idea. Did you actually sit down and think about what you are making this building out of? Tires! Petroleum based tires! Regardless of what you cover them in, they will continue to off gas petroleum components into the building space for decades to come. I’m sure that will be injurious to health over the years. Good luck!
So I take from your comment you don't have any upholstered furniture, carpet, rugs, drywall or plywood in your home. All of which are made with petroleum products
@@chadbrunton3373 of course I do. But the off gassing of those sort of products is nothing like tires. I can walk into any shed and without even looking I can tell you if there are old tires in there. The smell will always be there and unavoidable. For an eco house it’s a bad idea.
This is quite impressive, no asthetics simple and sustainable. This concept should be promoted to reduce the high cost of housing deficit globally.
Cluster f**k extraordinaire
Earthship is the term the invetor of this style of construcrion came up with. He's been building them all over the world since the 70s or 80s.
Las gomas son combustible, en los incendios no se pueden apagar, hay mucha experiencia de incendios acelerados por los muros de gomas en Valparaiso Chile, el año pasado murieron 125 personas que no pudieron escapar de una villa que quedo rodeada por el fuego intensificado por los muros de gomas.
How can I get experience on how to build some of these?
The tires are the best fuel for the fire… if some day have fire, to be unstopable, the experience say not put more fuel nearby the house…. So your building is made by the strongest pro-fire material
So cool but the computer generated voice is intolerable.
What happens to the structural integrity of the wall when the tires decay?
They don't decay at the rate of a wood framed home.
Imagine each household using a forest for roofing. Total bs.
What happens if there is a fire? 😳
we know what would happen.
Earthship??
There is no point in recycling tires if you are using a lot of wood from trees
30 some tons of log roof rafters ?
The word "Earthship" was used 827 times
No entiendo cómo tan poca visión en NO USAR LAS GOMAS DE LOS VEHÍCULOS.
MUY ECOLOGÍA Y ES UNA MANSIÓN.....😅😅😂😂😂😂 A QUE LOS GABACHOS
bonitos los proyectos de universidad
I'd rather have a house made of radioactive trash its less dirty . This is dumb .
Why is the A.I. keep saying "Earth Ships" for? Do these houses fly? 🤷🤣
It would not pass our building codes in n arizona.
Then you better go tell all those folks in Tuscan, Wickenburg, Kingman and Safford that built all those earthships there
@timesurfingalien there not built like that. I'm a Mason that is not structural. You know concrete and rebar.
So good. 🇹🇷
The smell of the rubber every sunny day it will sufocate you...
Even without getting baked in the sun, the whole house will smell like tires all the time. I wonder if there's a way to seal the tires so the smell stays in.
No se pinta huele bien.. Hay casas preciosas con ese material saludos
The rubber is toxic
Muito caro, manutenção estranha, insalubridade, considero apenas aterro para reaproveitar pneus
DO NOT BELIVE after ayear all bags get wear and tear and building fall apart
While I applaud your enthusiasm and care for the environment, using tires is a really dumb idea. Did you actually sit down and think about what you are making this building out of? Tires! Petroleum based tires! Regardless of what you cover them in, they will continue to off gas petroleum components into the building space for decades to come. I’m sure that will be injurious to health over the years. Good luck!
You Should Have Keep Your Comments To Yourself Hater
So I take from your comment you don't have any upholstered furniture, carpet, rugs, drywall or plywood in your home. All of which are made with petroleum products
@@chadbrunton3373 of course I do. But the off gassing of those sort of products is nothing like tires. I can walk into any shed and without even looking I can tell you if there are old tires in there. The smell will always be there and unavoidable. For an eco house it’s a bad idea.
Nothing eco about old car tyres. This is not recycling.
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